Freezing processes Freezing point of pore liquids
The freezing point of a liquid is a function of temperature and pressure. The pore structure of concrete includes a […]
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The purpose of this book is to bring together a series of reviews on topics of current relevance to the durability of concrete and cement-based composites. One might reasonably ask why such a book is now believed to be needed as concrete and related materials have been used with outstanding success in major construction projects for well over two thousand years. Indeed numerous ancient concrete structures, such as the Pantheon in Rome, and masonry structures with mortar joints, such as the Pont du Gard Aqueduct near NõÃmes in southern France (see Fig. 1.1), have survived to the present day in excellent states of preserva- tion. These and other examples of Roman construction works incorporating hydraulic cements made from lime and volcanic earth (or similar vitrified alumino-silicates, known collectively as pozzolanas, after Pozzuoli near Naples where a natural source of such material exists) have shown remarkable dur- ability even where they have been exposed to damp, aggressive environments. An impressive illustration was provided by Davey (1974) whose photograph of part of a Roman breakwater that had been exposed to the sea near Naples for two millennia (reproduced in Fig. 1.2), demonstrates that the mortar joints had endured far more successfully than the now heavily eroded stone blocks which they had been connecting.
The freezing point of a liquid is a function of temperature and pressure. The pore structure of concrete includes a […]
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The fact that ice has a volume approximately nine per cent greater than the water from which it was formed leads
Freezing processes in porous media such as concrete are multifaceted. Since the seminal work of T C Powers and co-workers
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Consideration of the factors influencing freeze-thaw behaviour involves considerable attention to the pore structure of the hardened cementitious matrix. However,
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The volume expansion occurring on conversion of water to ice and associated water movement cannot be accommodated in fully saturated
Exposure conditions that represent the greatest threat to concrete in cold climates are those that combine a number of parameters.
The term `stress corrosion’ stands for the process of crack initiation and crack propagation under the influence of a specific
Prestressing steels can only be subjected to a noticeable stress in dynamically strained reinforced concrete structures if the concrete is
Linear elastic fracture mechanics is concerned with predicting conditions that give rise to rapid crack propagation in brittle materials that